Calendar Roundup: Fall Scholarly Events at UC Hastings

Unless otherwise noted, all events are free and open to the public.

UC Hastings College of the Law announces a plethora of academic and scholarly events taking place on campus over the next few months. Of special note are the September 26 Tobriner Lecture, where William Eskridge will discuss the gay marriage cases, the October 18 Conference on Corporate Governance in Japan, and the November 8 Arab Spring Symposium in Memory of Ambassador Chris Stevens. Each event is linked to the UC Hastings Calendar for additional information and details.

September
Thursday 26th from 3:30-6:00pm in the Alumni Reception Center at 200 McAllister Street: Tobriner Lecture – William Eskridge, Jr., John A. Garver Professor of Jurisprudence of Yale Law School.

Inaugural Exhibition of the McEvoy Foundation for the Arts – Professor Viswanathan co-authors SSRN’s "Top Paper of 2017" – When Deportation is a Death Sentence – A project to “restate” copyright law – Alum named 2018 Antitrust Lawyer of the Year – Posh Hotels & Swanky Cocktails in the Tenderloin – Calling out racists actually good for health – Bay Area Corporate Counsel Winners – and much more

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